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Moody writes, “May the Spirit of Elijah, beloved reader, be upon us. If we seek it, we will have it. Oh, may the God of Elijah answer by fire, consume the spirit of worldliness in the churches, burn up the dross, and make us wholehearted Christians.” Moody, with his easy-to-read yet profound style, gets right to the heart of victorious living by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Duties of Parents is straightforward, biblical, and practical. J.C. Ryle encourages parents to simply teach the Word and to train up their children in the way that they should go. “The path of obedience is the way in which He gives His blessing.

“In the beginning, God created”...with these words, the Bible powerfully sets in motion our praise to the Creator for His awesome work. Written and illustrated by David and Helen Haidle, The Creation Story for Children is filled with vibrant images of the week of Creation.

Meticulously documented, this resource will give new insight to readers of all backgrounds. Its three parts present an overview of the evidence for creation; the hydroplate theory; and frequently asked questions (including scientific information showing that the theory of a young earth is not contradicted by time concerns for the travel of light from distant galaxies).
Considered to be a classic work, The Long War Against God, by the late Dr. Henry Morris, long an opponent of Christian compromise with evolution, presents in riveting detail the ages-old plan to undermine God’s Word. Drawing from the text of the Greeks, Babylonians, and other ancient philosophers, Dr. Morris shows the path that has led to today’s neo-Darwinists. Dr.

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Debating Calvinism

Calvinism has been a topic of intense discussion for centuries. In this lively debate, two passionate thinkers take opposite sides, providing valuable responses to the most frequently asked questions about Calvinism... Read More

Four Creation Resources for $40

 

The Young Earth - Book and CD-Rom

This book contains much geologic evidence for a young earth and instructs believers how to think about geological evidence from a Christian perspective... Read More

 

Since its first publication in 1630, The Bruised Reed has been remarkably fruitful as a source of spiritual help and comfort.
When the horse-loving, daydreaming Tessa Dawson enters a Christian college, she is introduced to the writings of 16th-century mystic, Teresa of Avila, by her spiritual formation professor.
This timely book has all the elements of an exciting adventure novel as it takes the reader deep into the life of a spiritual seeker. Warren Smith’s fascinating spiritual journey begins with a dramatic reading by a traveling psychic. Following the psychic’s explicit instructions, Smith prays to spirits on “the other side” and asks for their spiritual help in his life.
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